Imagine if cancer cells could be tricked into self-destructing—that’s exactly what Stanford researchers are making possible.
These mononucleated cells, located between the muscle fiber basal lamina and its plasma membrane, are normally quiescent, but following muscle damage, become activated, proliferate, and mediate muscle ...
Scientists have long wondered how the first cell membranes formed from the primordial soup—a new study offers up a recipe.
Programmed cell death-1, or PD-1, has become a headline-grabbing molecule best known for its role in cancer immunotherapies ...
This valuable study reveals extensive binding of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3 (eIF3) to the 3' untranslated regions (UTRs) of efficiently translated mRNAs in human pluripotent stem ...
Vaccinex has global commercial and development rights to pepinemab and is the sponsor of the KEYNOTE-B84 study which is being performed in collaboration with Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp, a subsidiary of ...
Think back to that basic biology class you took in high school. You probably learned about organelles, those little “organs” inside cells that form compartments with individual functions.
A study conducted at the Center for Research on Redox Processes in Biomedicine (Redoxoma) helps understand how high blood sugar (hyperglycemia), one of the manifestations of diabetes, can cause ...
An international team led by Goethe University Frankfurt has identified an intracellular sensor that monitors the quality of ...